I went out to the local dog park today, hoping to capture some tree and landscape shots. It was already getting dark, so I decided to turn over to the road that bordered the park instead. I'd always been a fan of car photos with the long streaking headlights, so I decided to try it out for myself. Here's the results:

(In case you're wondering, the last one is a bus going by)

As always, comments, question and suggestions are accepted and appreciated! Thanks!

I generally carry my Gorillapod around, but there was nowhere to mount it in the park. I used a fence to stabilize, but even with that, a 5 or 10 second exposure is hard to get super crisp. Perhaps I could try some more, bringing along my main, large tripod.

How about putting the camera on a park bench or on the piles of snow (with something like a gorillapod/newspaper below the camera)? Just need to make sure that the snow is level so that the camera is stable.